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Patrick Henry★I love Godzilla so I was pumped to take my family and go spend an evening at a theme pop up. Upon arrival the outside was packed with standing people and a cool entrance with closed doors to prevent peeking in. I inquired with the bystanders about check in and no one seemed to know. I walked in found a host and asked them checked in. It was 8p for a 830 reservation. I went back out side and joined the other G-Day survivors. While waiting and taking it was revealed that a group had a 7:45p and was still waiting at 815. Not a good sign or omen. We continued to wait and more parties continued to
Laura R★★★My friends and I visited Boba Bear in Koreatown yesterday, and overall the experience was a bit underwhelming. The Godzilla theme downstairs was a pretty neat concept, but nothing that really stood out or felt immersive. They didn’t have a lot of merchandise left. What was more disappointing, though, was the lack of communication from the staff. Apparently there’s an upstairs area with games and photo opportunities, but no one in our party was told about it at all. We only found out afterward on TikTok, which made it feel like we missed a big part of the experience. Service was also pretty mid
A.J. Foucault★★★★★NOTE: Final Fantasy VII’s Seventh Heaven Experience event has been extended till Jan. 25th, 2026, so there’s still time to go check it out! Man, what a way to end the year. I wanted to leave a place/location venue that would merit my best review to end the year and it ended up being so! Boba Bear in Koreatown usually hosts month-long events for whichever pop culture phenomenon is big at the moment. This time around, it was Final Fantasy VII’s time to shine. Honestly, they went all out. I took so many photos, I had to select just a few, and even still, to fit the 10 pic limits, I had to comb
Katherine Chu★★★★Came for the Final Fantasy 7 pop up and had a great time!! Service was fantastic, and the drinks were delicious although they don't give you anything to carry the glass souvenir cup out with so one of ours cracked in the car, that's my only real complaint. I also had to pay $10 each person to make a reservation, which some people in the reviews said it goes towards the cost of a drink but they didn't do that for us so maybe come during a weekday or slow hour if you don't want to pay but honestly it was worth it for us so it's okay. Overall it was a nice experience.
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